U.S. Bank: The bank has created a low-rate loan for federal works affected by the shutdown. They have also established a special phone line for federal workers, 877-760-6046. More information .

Bank of America: Federal workers can contact Bank of America through a special line, 844-219-0690, to discuss their options. More information .

Northrim Bank: spokesperson Katie Bender says if someone is impacted by the shutdown, they should call their local branch or the call center.

Chase: Federal employees affected by the partial government shutdown can call a special line to discuss their options, 1-888-356-0023. The bank also said it ” automatically waive or refund overdraft and monthly service fees” until the shutdown ends.

GCI: Payment plans to defer portions of payments. 907-265-5400

AT&T: AT&T said its customer service representatives will “adjust late fees, provide extensions, and coordinate with you on revised payment schedules.” More information .

Verizon: Government workers can join Verizon’s “Promise to Pay” program and set a future payment date. You can sign-up through the Verizon app or by calling, 1-866-266-1445. More information .

Sprint: “Sprint Customer Care is prepared to work with federal government employees seeking short-term payment solutions.” Government workers can call Spring at 888-211-4727. More information .

T-Mobile: Government workers can call T-Mobile at 1-877-746-0909 to discuss short-term payment options, which could include spreading payment out over time or deferring payment. More information .